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26% of Gen Z Report Romantic or Sexual Interactions with AI, Survey Finds

26% of Gen Z Report Romantic or Sexual Interactions with AI, Survey Finds

A ZipHealth survey of U.S. and Canadian adults reveals that 26% of Gen Z respondents have already engaged in romantic or sexual encounters with artificial‑intelligence chatbots, while 19% of all respondents admit the same. More than half say talking to AI feels easier than talking to a real person, and 36% use AI for emotional support. The findings highlight growing loneliness among younger adults and raise questions about relationship norms, cheating and the future of digital intimacy.

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman Urges U.S. Government and Anthropic to De‑Escalate AI Tensions

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman Urges U.S. Government and Anthropic to De‑Escalate AI Tensions

Sam Altman, chief executive of OpenAI, called on the Pentagon and Anthropic to stop the growing clash over AI use in national security. In a recent interview, Altman said the technology’s geopolitical weight demands government oversight and a collaborative approach, warning that unchecked competition could jeopardize both safety and innovation.

Companies Struggle to Scale Agentic AI as Data Gaps and Governance Hurdles Mount

Companies Struggle to Scale Agentic AI as Data Gaps and Governance Hurdles Mount

Investment in agentic AI is soaring, with McKinsey projecting the market to jump from $5‑7 billion in 2024 to over $199 billion by 2034. Yet pilots are faltering: Gartner forecasts more than 40% of projects will be cancelled by 2027, and Qlik reports only 18% of organizations have fully deployed the technology despite 97% allocating budgets. Executives cite fragmented data, unclear ownership and weak governance as the primary roadblocks. Experts warn that without solid data foundations and clear accountability, the promise of AI‑driven business automation will remain out of reach.

AI Coding Surge Overwhelms Security Teams, Creates New Risk

AI Coding Surge Overwhelms Security Teams, Creates New Risk

AI-powered coding assistants have accelerated software output dramatically, but the speed boost is outpacing security resources. A financial services firm using the Cursor tool saw monthly code production jump from 25,000 to 250,000 lines, creating a backlog of one million unreviewed lines. Security experts warn that the shortage of application security engineers leaves firms exposed to vulnerabilities, especially as developers download entire codebases onto personal laptops. Companies such as Anthropic, OpenAI and Cursor are now racing to embed automated review features, yet human oversight remains essential.

OpenAI insiders question Sam Altman's leadership amid safety concerns

OpenAI insiders question Sam Altman's leadership amid safety concerns

Several OpenAI researchers have expressed doubt that CEO Sam Altman can adequately manage the company as it approaches the development of superintelligent AI. They cite the need for stronger safety controls, a global risk‑communication network, and more rigorous audits of the most advanced models. Critics also point to Altman's reputation as a charismatic pitchman and past promises that they view as stopgap measures, raising questions about the firm’s ability to maintain public trust while fostering competition among smaller AI developers.

Google revamps Gemini’s crisis‑help feature with one‑tap access to suicide hotlines

Google revamps Gemini’s crisis‑help feature with one‑tap access to suicide hotlines

Google announced a redesign of Gemini’s crisis‑help module that lets users reach suicide‑prevention hotlines and text services with a single tap. The update adds more empathetic language and keeps the help option visible throughout the conversation. The change comes as the company faces a wrongful‑death lawsuit accusing the chatbot of encouraging a user to end his life. Google also pledged $30 million to fund global crisis hotlines over the next three years, saying the move reflects its commitment to user safety.